© 2019 WireImage Jesus and Mary Magdalene are having a baby. Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, who started dating while filming 2019’s Mary Magdalene, are reportedly expecting their first child together, per a Page Six source.
29.04.2020 - 13:39 / variety.com
Taking one big bull by the horns, the second online industry talk at Switzerland’s Visions du Réel debated Tuesday evening the impact of COVID-19 across pretty much the whole of the movie value chain.
At least five of the six panelists on the online round table, The Film Industry in Corona Times: Labs, Markets, Sales, Producers, were heads of institutions which already shape Europe’s industry. A sixth, German producer-sale agent Heino Decker, is positioned to have a highly informed sense of
© 2019 WireImage Jesus and Mary Magdalene are having a baby. Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, who started dating while filming 2019’s Mary Magdalene, are reportedly expecting their first child together, per a Page Six source.
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